Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

HOLLR has released Solar 1.0 for iOS. The US$0.99 weather forecast app offers a visual approach to climatically size up the day. You can choose Fahrenheit or Celsius, enter a city or zip anywhere on the planet, and a drag of the finger takes you through the next 24 hours’ temperature, conditions and sunset time.

Cocologics has announced Barcode 1.0 for the iPhone and iPad. It’s a $0.99 code scanner app that can scan, parse the contents of codes then offer actions depending on the contents.

X-Wave Soft has introduced Cloud Outliner 1.0 for the iPhone and iPad. The $2.99 app enables the creation and editing of outlines for organizing and sharing ideas.

Lightwood Games has unveiled Splat the Difference 1.0 for iOS. In the free app you throw jelly at a window to solve a puzzle.

YFactory has launched Exploring the Solar System 1.0 for the iPad. The $1.99 interactive education app takes kids on a tour of the solar system. Animated robots Bolts & Blipc– best friend Civi-bots living on the Moon and stars of the international TV series — serve as tour guides.

Wombi Apps has debuted Around The Clock 1.0 for iOS. The $1.99 kids app offers an introduction to the clock, the different hours, and how a day can look. Children play their way through a whole day where every hour has its own game.

AppMobi (http://www.appmobi.com) has premiered storeView, a free, cloud-based reporting service for PhoneGap and hybrid HTML5 app developers that aggregates and displays detailed app analytics across all the most popular app stores in a single dashboard.

Jolly Bubble has created Happy Campfire 1.0 for the iPad. In the $1.99 app you can jam along to a campfire song, roast the perfect s’more, share your favorite scary stories, create your own constellations and more.